Programa de ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT- 2009

Teacher : María Alejandra Ghiglia

Año/Curso: 1st YEAR.

GENERAL AIMS: To enable students to acquire:

*  knowledge of the functioning of the natural system which makes life possible on Earth;

*  an understanding that humankind is part of this system and depends on it;

*  an appreciation of the diverse influences of human activity on the natural system;

*  an awareness of the need for management and human responsibility to keep the system in a

healthy condition if life as we know it is to continue;

*  an understanding of sustainable development and management to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs;

*  an understanding of how local environments contribute to the global environment;

*  a sensitivity to, and a sense of responsibility and concern for, the welfare of the environment and all other life forms which share this planet;

*  an awareness of their own values concerning environmental issues;

*  an awareness of the values of others;

*  a willingness to review their own attitudes in the light of new knowledge and experiences;

*  a sound basis for further study, personal development and participation in local and global environmental concerns.

ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES

A - KNOWLEDGE WITH UNDERSTANDING

Students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:

1. the wide range of processes contributing to

(a) the functioning of the Earth’s natural and ecological systems;

(b) human development within the natural system and the impact of human activity on the total

environment;

2. the concept of environmental interdependence, with the ability to place local environmental

questions in an international or global setting;

3. ways of reducing and repairing environmental damage.

B - SKILLS OF ENQUIRY, PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

Students will be expected to demonstrate the ability to:

4. select and use suitable basic techniques to

(a) observe, record and classify relevant primary data;

(b) extract and classify relevant secondary data from appropriate sources;

5. organise and present their findings

(a) in a logical and concise manner;

(b) in a clear and coherent form, using appropriate techniques including graphs, diagrams,

maps and tables;

6. analyse data to

(a) recognise patterns and deduce relationships;

(b) draw reasoned conclusions;

These assessment objectives will be met throughout all parts of the syllabus.

C EVALUATION, JUDGEMENT AND DECISION MAKING

Students should be able to:

7. recognise that cultural, economic, social, and political factors influence the different ways in

which people perceive, value, use and make decisions about the environment;

8. discuss and evaluate choices available to decision makers and the influences and constraints

in which they operate;

9. recognise, analyse, discuss and evaluate strategies for sustainable development;

10. make reasoned judgements about environmental issues.

CONTENTS:

ECOSYSTEMS: Wetlands, world biomes,: characteristic of each biome in relation to its average temperature and rainfall. Natural flora and fauna of each biome. Tundra- Coniferous forest – Deciduous forest – Grasslands (different types) - Deserts – Expansion of tropical rainforest

ANIMALS IN DANGER OF EXTINCTION: habitat requirements – migration – Invasive species – Managing Habitats – Threats to habitats – Biodiversity and Endangered Species – Endangered Species.

POPULATION: Global population, distribution and density. Population growth and structures. Pyramids. Birth/death rate. Natural increase, dependency ratio. The population of a country depending on its development. Urbanisation: migration urbanisation in developing and developed countries. Problems in developed and developing cities.

ENERGY : What are resources? Renewable and non renewable energy resources

PROJECTS ON ECOLOGY : 1) monthly meetings with 6th form - debate on “50 simple things kids can do to save the Earth”

2) Ecovolta project – BATTERIES POLLUTE WATER. Let`s do something to change it! (the ECOBENCH)- If both groups work well , behave and can manage IG compulsory contents for the year

EVALUATION CRITERIA:

·  Daily observance

·  Work in class and at home

·  Work handed in on time and as required

·  Formal written tests

·  Attitude towards the subject

·  Oral work and presentations

·  Practical Tasks

·  Use of appropriate terminology

·  Answer questionnaires

STRATEGIES:

·  Pair work

·  Group work

·  Brainstorming

·  Previous knowledge

·  Note-taking

·  Class reading

·  Oral presentation

·  Web/ Spider charts/ Comparative charts

·  Use clues to make inferences

·  Relate or categorise words or ideas according to attributes

·  Surf the internet to look for information

YEARLY PLAN 2009

PERIOD CONTENT

MARCH - APRIL ECOSYSTEMS

APRIL – MAY ANIMALS IN DANGER OF EXTINCTION

JUNE – JULY – AUGUST POPULATION

SEPT- OCT ECOVOLTA PROJECT

OCT – NOV ENERGY

Bibliography:

*  The earth world group (1999), Simple Things Kids can do To Save the Earth.

*  Earth Works II

*  David Waugh (1998), The New Wider World.

*  Claire Llewellyn (1997), Encyclopedia of Planet Earth – Scholastic.

*  www.geocites.com/ www.natgeo.com/ www.usborne-quicklinks.com/www.greenpeace.com